Chinese Woman Convicted in $7.4B Bitcoin Scam

Chinese Woman Convicted in $7.4B Bitcoin Scam

When people hear “Bitcoin Scam,” most think of shady online ads or small fraud cases. But this one is on a whole different level. A UK court convicted a Chinese woman in connection with the world’s largest Bitcoin scam, which involved 61,000 BTC worth approximately $6.7 billion. 

Zhimin Qian (also known as Yadi Zhang) defrauded over 128,000 people in China. Her guilty plea in a UK court has exposed one of the biggest Bitcoin scams ever.

The Biggest Bitcoin Seizure Ever

At the center of this Bitcoin Scam is the Metropolitan Police’s record-breaking seizure. They retrieved 61,000 bitcoin, which is the most significant crypto seizure in the UK. A minor tip-off launched the case, which lasted seven years. Investigators revealed an international money laundering system. Qian had been hiding for five years using fake documents before she was finally arrested in the UK.

🚨 JUST IN: WORLD’S BIGGEST BITCOIN SEIZURE 🚨

Chinese woman Zhimin Qian convicted in UK

Authorities seized 61,000 BTC worth $6.7 BILLION

Funds tied to a massive fraud that scammed 128,000 victims

She held more Bitcoin than any corporate entity besides Saylor 😂 pic.twitter.com/m4awb6Gh9R

— Bitcoin Archive (@BTC_Archive) September 30, 2025

Between 2014 and 2017, Qian lured victims into fake investment schemes. Many were older Chinese citizens, including professionals and judges. They invested thousands, and even millions, of yuan.

By the time Chinese police dismantled Qian Zhimin’s operation, nearly 130,000 people, many of them elderly, had put money into it https://t.co/u5HYvyZxRt

— The Economist (@TheEconomist) October 3, 2025

The funds were soon converted to Bitcoin to cover the tracks. Qian then eloped to the UK and attempted to launder the money by purchasing luxury homes and other properties. Authorities jailed her accomplice, former restaurant worker Jian Wen, last year for laundering the stolen money. Wen’s life changed overnight. She moved from living above a takeaway to renting a luxury London home and buying properties in Dubai.

Court Convictions and Ongoing Proceedings

Qian pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to the illegal acquisition and holding of cryptocurrency. On the same day, Malaysian national Seng Hok Ling also admitted to helping her with money laundering.

Confiscation proceedings have already begun against Ling, with the court aiming to recover more than £16.2 million. The final figure will depend on Bitcoin’s market price at the time of sentencing in November. Meanwhile, the UK government may also try to keep some of the seized funds. New laws let authorities recover crypto assets more easily and allow victims to seek compensation.

🇬🇧 £5BN BITCOIN FRAUDSTER PLEADS GUILTY IN UK’S BIGGEST CRYPTO CASE

Zhimin Qian, who ran a Ponzi scheme in China, fled with the loot, and laundered it into bitcoin, just pleaded guilty in London.

Police found 61,000 bitcoin on her devices in a Hampstead mansion, now worth over… pic.twitter.com/goMGVBXeR5

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) September 29, 2025

The Impact of the Bitcoin Scam

The victims of Qian’s scheme have waited years for justice. Her lawyer said her plea assures victims that rising bitcoin values can cover their losses.
Police say this case serves as a warning sign of how criminals use bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to conceal stolen money. Officials stressed that the UK will not be a “haven” for fraudsters.

🇨🇳 The £5 Billion Crypto Scam — How a Chinese Fraudster Orchestrated the World’s Largest Bitcoin Seizure

1/1 pic.twitter.com/ahxsNPnckY

— CDR AFRICA (@cdrafrica) September 30, 2025

Conclusion

This Bitcoin Scam shows just how big crypto fraud can get. What started as a fake investment scheme in China grew into the largest bitcoin seizure the UK has ever seen.
There is an opportunity for the victims to finally recover their stolen money, as Qian is awaiting sentencing. Along with the prospects of cryptocurrency, it is also a breeding ground for giant fraud. Regulators are also stricter on it than ever.

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